Widely popular for their sweet, juicy fruits and beautiful blossoms,
Peach trees are actually plagued by so many different pests and diseases
that they should probably only be planted by the horticulturally
dedicated homeowner. A low, broad tree, 15 to 25 feet tall
with an equal or greater spread, Peach trees form a rounded crown with
upwardly-reaching branches clothed in three to six-inch-long, dark green,
deciduous leaves. The lovely flowers which appear in April before the
new leaves unfold are available in single, semi-double, and double
forms in colors ranging from pure white to deep red and bicolors.
The luscious three-inch- diameter fruits mature in July
to August. Bright yellow fall color really stands out in many years.
Identification credit: Thingnam Girija
Photographed in cultivation.
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